Auction #20: Ancient Artifacts 2013-06-08 Auction - 348 Price Results - Ancient Resource Auctions in CA - Page 10
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A rare Byzantine bronze tiara and braceletLot of 11 pieces of Greek potteryMaya polychrome bowl from El Salvador
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Montrose, CA, United States
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Auction #20: Ancient Artifacts

Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Precolumbian, Near Eastern, Islamic, Medieval and Byzantine artifacts.
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A lot of 2 Greek ceramic vessels: A lot of 2 Greek ceramic vessels, the first a black-ware kantharos, 4th Century BC, of good form with attractive glossy surfaces. H:2 3/8" (6 cm). The second vessel is a bowl with pedestal foot, c.
0182: A lot of 2 Greek ceramic vesselsEst. US$400-US$500Lot Passed
A pair of Greek pottery vessels: A pair of Greek pottery vessels, Magnia Graecia, c. 4th Century BC, the first a black glazed bowl with ring foot and ridge along edge of rim, H: 3 5/8" (9.3 cm); Dia: 7" (17.8 cm). The second is a
0183: A pair of Greek pottery vesselsEst. US$400-US$450Lot Passed
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A nice Greek ceramic alabastron: A nice Greek ceramic alabastron, c. 3rd - 2nd Century BC, orange buff, with slender ovoid body and wide flat rim. H: 8" (20.3 cm). Intact, some pitting and light weathering. Ex English private
0184: A nice Greek ceramic alabastronEst. US$200-US$300
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A Nice Greek Ceramic Pyxis: A Greek ceramic pyxis,Magnia Graecia, c. 4th - 3rd Century BC, creme buff and with original lid. H: 3 1/5" (8.1cm), D: 5" (12.5cm). Light scratching and a repaired crack on the body, some
0184A: A Nice Greek Ceramic PyxisEst. US$800-US$1,000Lot Passed
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A relief molded red-ware Megarian bowl: A relief molded red-ware Megarian bowl, Hellenistic, c. 225 - 175 BC, the base with central medallion containing Nike driving a biga of horses surrounded by alternating palmettes and petals, an ovolo
0185: A relief molded red-ware Megarian bowlEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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Bronze Age juglet and a Roman spindle bottle: A Bronze Age juglet and a Roman spindle bottle. The first pieces is a Bronze Age juglet, c. 1750 - 1550 BC, the body piriform with tab on base, narrow neck with thick rim and single strap handle. H:
0186: Bronze Age juglet and a Roman spindle bottleEst. US$500-US$600
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3 Roman pottery pieces from Pompei: A lot of 3 Roman pottery pieces from Pompei, 2 with pyroclastic encrustation. The first a pretty lekythos decorated with a weave pattern, but missing its handle, H: 12.3 cm. A small black bowl
0187: 3 Roman pottery pieces from PompeiEst. US$1,500-US$1,700
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A Roman globular cup: A Roman globular cup, c. 2nd - 3rd Century AD, with single handle, the sides with rouletting and sitting on a low disk foot. Antique collection label on lower portion of the body reading "Rome 1853".
0188: A Roman globular cupEst. US$600-US$700Lot Passed
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A Well-Preserved Roman Lagynos From Treves: A nice Roman Lagynos, c. 3rd - 4th Century AD, the squat body with ring foot and short, narrow neck with flared mouth, two grooves below the rim, the single strap handle with three ridges. H: 5"
0189: A Well-Preserved Roman Lagynos From TrevesEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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A Roman One Handle Ribbed bottle: A Roman One Handle Ribbed bottle, c. 3rd - 4th Century AD, orange buff with scattered deposits. H: 10 1/2" (19.8 cm). Intact, minor chipping. A very nice bottle! Ex English Private Collection.
0190: A Roman One Handle Ribbed bottleEst. US$400-US$500
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A Roman orange-ware shallow bowl: A Roman orange-ware shallow bowl from North Africa, 3rd - 4th Century AD, with steeply angled walls, a wide, flat bottom and a narrow ring base. Dia: 9" (22.9 cm). Intact, earthen encrustation on the
0192: A Roman orange-ware shallow bowlEst. US$400-US$500Lot Passed
Late Bronze Age amphora from the Holy Land: A large Late Bronze Age amphora from the Holy Land, c. 2000 - 1550 BC, in tan buff clay, the body ovoid with rounded base and looped handles on the sides, the neck cylindrical with a flared mouth. A
0193: Late Bronze Age amphora from the Holy LandEst. US$1,200-US$1,500Lot Passed
Late Roman - Byzantine collared jar: A Late Roman - Byzantine collared jar, c. 5th - 6th Century AD, the body tubular with rounded base decorated with concentric ridges, the neck lightly tapering with widely collared mouth with incised
0195: Late Roman - Byzantine collared jarEst. US$600-US$700Lot Passed
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7 pieces of mostly Greek pottery: A lot of 7 pieces of mostly Greek pottery. Lot includes an Etruscan Bucchero Kyathos with tall handle, squat lekythos with a decorative design, a skyphos, a ribbed olpe, and a plain-ware flared cup,
0196: 7 pieces of mostly Greek potteryEst. US$600-US$700
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Lot of 11 pieces of Greek pottery: Lot of 11 pieces of Greek pottery. Lot includes three Attic Lekythoi, 2 Black-Figure, an Apulian Hydria with woman's head in profile, 5 other Greek black-ware types of various forms, a Hellenistic
0197: Lot of 11 pieces of Greek potteryEst. US$600-US$700
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A lot of 8 sherds of Roman pottery: A lot of 8 sherds of Roman pottery, c. 1st Century BC, seven are from Samian ware vessels and the third a black-ware type, most with molded details. From 1 5/8" x 1 1/8" (4.1 x 2.8 cm) to 4 3/4" x 3
0198: A lot of 8 sherds of Roman potteryEst. US$600-US$700Lot Passed
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A Double-Spouted ceramic saucer lamp: A Double-Spouted ceramic saucer lamp, c. 6th - 4th Century BC, wheelmade with raised base, the rim folded in several areas to form a pair of spouts. L: 3 3/4" (9.5 cm), D: 3 1/2" (8.9 cm). Intact and
0200: A Double-Spouted ceramic saucer lampEst. US$700-US$800
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A nice Greek black-ware ceramic lamp: A nice Greek black-ware ceramic lamp, c. 5th Century BC, the black glaze offset by red ochre slip. The lamp is wheelmade, the shallow body flat base and concave underneath. Short rounded nozzle and
0201: A nice Greek black-ware ceramic lampEst. US$1,200-US$1,400Lot Passed
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A Roman ceramic discus lamp: A Roman ceramic discus lamp, early 1st Century AD, depicting a youth milking a goat beneath a tree, two other goats before him. The disk is concave and framed by grooves, the nozzle voluted with
0202: A Roman ceramic discus lampEst. US$500-US$600
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An attractive orange-ware Roman lamp: An attractive orange-ware Roman lamp, c. AD 50 - 90, mouldmade, with circular body and a short heart-shaped nozzle. Within the disk is an amphora with emerging acanthus fronds, grooved molding
0203: An attractive orange-ware Roman lampEst. US$600-US$700
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An attractive orange-ware Roman lamp: An attractive orange-ware Roman lamp, c. AD 50 - 90, mouldmade, with circular body and a short heart-shaped nozzle. Within the discus is a dolphin, the tail overhead, incised ring handle at back and
0204: An attractive orange-ware Roman lampEst. US$400-US$500Lot Passed
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